Top of the hour radio news indicated people were going to need their vax records with them in public.
Not saying this shouldn’t be done, BUT amateurs discuss tactics, professionals discuss logistics.
1. How many have theirs at home, readily available? Other than military, that is.
If they don’t have the vax record, how do they get a copy? This typically takes a hard-copy HIPAA release, even to get your own records. Been there.
They’ll have to go to the Dr.’s office to sign the release. And then wait (with everyone else) to get the vax record. That means going out in public. Without vax records.
Maybe twice if they have to come back for the records.
Catch-22. Doubled up if (when) the kids lose/trash theirs.
2. Requiring one to show an unauthorized 3rd party one’s own medical info might be construed as a HIPAA violation. Perhaps an expert can clarify.
True that !
(in my best East German accent): 'Vere is you papers, Comrad !'
And you're right, not many folks have their own vaccination record at home,
and yet most have vax records for our pets.